It's really refreshing to see someone following their passion, too many of us are followers of trends, or the latest fad. I remember seeing my first 3.0 CSL, I was 18 and knew I'd own a BMW someday. I now, own two. This individual has executed on her passion, a feat few people get to accomplish. Before you criticize, think about this, she rescues older cars and repairs them with parts salvaged in wrecking yards. Talk about recycling, this is such, on a grand scale, effected by one person. On top of this, she's a BMW Tech! This is someone I'd like to talk to over coffee, heck, I'd like to have a technician this enamored with the brand taking care of my cars!.

I absolutely agree with everything in your response! Well said!
We need more enthusiasts like her about cars!

It's really refreshing to see someone following their passion, too many of us are followers of trends, or the latest fad. I remember seeing my first 3.0 CSL, I was 18 and knew I'd own a BMW someday. I now, own two. This individual has executed on her passion, a feat few people get to accomplish. Before you criticize, think about this, she rescues older cars and repairs them with parts salvaged in wrecking yards. Talk about recycling, this is such, on a grand scale, effected by one person. On top of this, she's a BMW Tech! This is someone I'd like to talk to over coffee, heck, I'd like to have a technician this enamored with the brand taking care of my cars!.

well said sir, i thought it was a cool video and a true passion for something that is easily noticeable. the way she talked about the car was pretty obvious, she has lots of love and respect for that car. I remember when i was a freshman in high school and my teacher parked her M3 in the parking lot near the classroom (the teacher was stupid hot too)...i drooled over that car every freakin day i walked by it. I made it a point to purchase a BMW at some point in my life, a e92/e90/f25/and 2 e46 M3s later...and Im still hooked.

Great vid! Thank you for sharing! A really cool E28 with European bumpers. The US version is ugly. And the German old license plate from the Palatine town of "Worms". The E28 is an underestimated car. I like the M5 MK1 with 286hp. My father owned a nice silver 1985 E28 525i. It was the car I fall in love with BMW. Smooth 6cyl engine.

I know how she feels! I still have my E28 sitting in the garage after buying my 135i. My 528e has never let me down and has 265k miles on the clock w/o an engine rebuild. It's the car that introduced me to BMW and I have been a fan ever since. I can't bring myself to sell it.